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Posted by : Unknown
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
First of all, I'm not entirely certain 100% of this audience is ready for the fall just yet...seeing as a cold, brutal winter is barely in our rear-view mirrors in New England. But being ready for football is a completely different story, and with the NFL's omnipresent appearance on our sports landscape, what is it about the upcoming season that keeps us hanging on almost every written or spoken word, longing for more?
The chase for another Super Bowl trophy? Fantastic performances that lead to record-setting seasons? The chance to see new stars emerge, and older stars shine brightly once again? And what about the ultimate question: which teams are built to last – to hold up under injury, injustice and/or indignity – and which teams are pretenders, rather than contenders?
They all got me thinking. Got the juices flowing a bit, too. So with these questions in mind, we'll jump in head-first on each...and feel free to share your thoughts below:
Super Contenders
Repeat performances, however, are the exception...and not the rule in the NFL. San Francisco, Green Bay and New Orleans also rep the NFC at this early stage...while the Patriots should be joined by Denver, Cincinnati and perhaps Kansas City and Baltimore in the AFC. And don't sleep on the Miami Dolphins or the New York J-E-T-S, either, with their emerging defenses. Never let it be said we've provided bulletin board material in this forum.
Potential record-setters
Defensively, big numbers are in relatively short supply, although if Ed Reed finds a spot for himself, he's six picks away from 70 in his career...a mark that only three players in history have previously reached. And because sacks are a relatively new career statistic, John Abraham being 6.5 away from 140 in his career may or may not be an impressive accomplishment. Yet, only five players have more than 140 recorded sacks during their careers.